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Hello Goomalling.
Two different species of birds would appear to have taken a liking to me over this month since arriving in Goomalling. The most friendly / courageous being a light grey feathered, white chested little fellow around the size of a small mudlark with shorter legs, and most notably, a bright orange beak.
The other species reminds me of some kind of anorexic kookaburra for some unknown reason, and is brown feathered with white chest, the size of a small magpie with short legs. These larger birds are a lot more wary of large bipeds such as I than the smaller orange-beaked fellows described above. I have not yet been able to obtain a photo except through the cover of a closed flywire.
Nevertheess the photos I have taken of both species so far might help to identify these fine new feathered friends, but I am not sure how to upload them here. Would anyone happen to be able to recognise these from my descriptions and name them?
Hello Goomalling.
Two different species of birds would appear to have taken a liking to me over this month since arriving in Goomalling. The most friendly / courageous being a light grey feathered, white chested little fellow around the size of a small mudlark with shorter legs, and most notably, a bright orange beak.
The other species reminds me of some kind of anorexic kookaburra for some unknown reason, and is brown feathered with white chest, the size of a small magpie with short legs. These larger birds are a lot more wary of large bipeds such as I than the smaller orange-beaked fellows described above. I have not yet been able to obtain a photo except through the cover of a closed flywire.
Nevertheess the photos I have taken of both species so far might help to identify these fine new feathered friends, but I am not sure how to upload them here. Would anyone happen to be able to recognise these from my descriptions and name them?